# `setwall` A simple script for automating the setting of a wallpaper on Sway/Wayland or X11. For X11, it assumes you have `hsetroot` installed. ## Usage ``` Usage: setwall [OPTIONS] Optional arguments: -h, --help Available commands: set Set a specific image file as the background. random Choose a random image file from a given directory. ``` - Specify `-c`/`--comp` to pick an output compositor. `-c sway` will use `swaybg` to replace your Sway background, while the default `-c x11` will use `hsetroot`. - Specify `-o`/`--output` to pick a Sway output or X screen if using X11. If this flag is missing, the image will be applied to all screens. - Specify `-k`/`--keep` to prevent the existing `swaybg` from being closed. For instance: ```sh setwall random ~/Pictures -c sway -o DP-2 -o DP-3 -o HDMI-A-1 ``` ## X11 Automation If you have a custom `.xinitrc`, you can set this line: ``` /home/YOU/.cargo/bin/setwall random /home/YOU/backgrounds/ ``` Assuming you have a directory full of images at that path. Every time you log in, you'll have a different wallpaper!